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How the South Pacific whale sanctuary was defeated

Publication | 1 August, 2001 at 2:00

it takes a 3/4 majority vote in favour to create a sanctuary at the IWC and when the vote came, the sanctuary proposal failed, with 18 votes in favour and 11 opposed. Six of the countries voting no were from the Eastern Caribbean – Antigua and...

Principles and Policy Guidelines on whale watching

Publication | 1 July, 2001 at 2:00

Greenpeace believes that commercial whaling will always lead to over-exploitation. Moreover, whaling is a very narrow, short-sighted use ofwhales. There is a truly sustainable alternative – whale watching. Whenmanaged on sound ecological...

Whales in a degraded ocean

Publication | 1 December, 2001 at 1:00

There are few better indicators of the health of our oceans than whales. They are wide ranging, long-lived, exist in complex social groups and are positioned mainly toward the top of the food chain. Evidence of the impact of human activity upon...

Norwegian whaling: an export driven industry.

Publication | 1 December, 2001 at 1:00

Norway resumed commercial whaling in 1993 despite the fact that the International Whaling Commission (IWC) moratorium on all commercial whaling had been in effect since 1986. The political party in government in Norway at the time took the...

Vote buying: Japan's strategy to secure a return to large-scale whaling.

Publication | 1 December, 2001 at 1:00

Japan's agenda within the International Whaling Commission (IWC) is self-evident - it wants a return to large-scale commercial whaling and is prepared to go to extreme lengths to achieve its goal.

A Majority Bought, Not Won

Publication | 1 December, 2001 at 1:00

With the next meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) now in sight (in May2002) the signs are that the Japanese Government is dangerously close to buying its way toa majority in that meeting. Once Japan – determined to re-start...

What's Wrong with Whaling?

Publication | 1 December, 2001 at 1:00

Commercial whaling is one of the most environmentally destructive practices of all time and wasresponsible in the last century for taking many populations to the brink of extinction. Yet the Fisheries Agency of Japan is determined to secure a...

Greenpeace calls on Icelandic government to “wake up” on whaling issue

Press release | 26 May, 2009 at 20:28

Greenpeace has demanded that Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir’s new Icelandic government wakes up and acts on its pre-election anti-whaling stance, by cancelling the previous government’s five year commercial whale hunt. The Icelandic...

Greenpeace calls for international rejection of Japanese plans to increase whale kill

Press release | 12 April, 2005 at 2:00

Plans by the Government of Japan to 'sharply' increase its take of minke whales and to resume catching both fin and humpback whales under the guise of scientific research, are a deadly slap in the face for the international community, making a...

Whales and Fish

Publication | 21 June, 2005 at 18:18

Briefing issued in Ulsan, Korea for the 57th Annual Meeting of the International Whaling Commission

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